‘The Steppe Man’s’ filmmaker wins Golden Fox prize

‘The Steppe Man’, a movie by Azerbaijani filmmaker Shamil Aliyev has been named the best in the nomination “Best feature film” at the Calcutta International Cult Film Festival in India on December 5-6.

The movie won the prize of the Golden Fox Awards, where the film's director also took part. Shamil Aliyev was presented the main prize of the film festival - a statuette ‘Golden Fox’.

“This is the victory of the entire domestic cinema, which is waiting for many more awards of international festivals,” he told Trend Life.

‘The Steppe Man’ is about a young steppe man who lives in remoteness from the city, closely tied to nature. His father teaches him the subtleties of life in the steppe. Soon after his father's death the young man meets a girl from a city. Their meeting becomes a new page in his life, a step to a big life unfamiliar to him before.

The movie has already attended nearly 30 international film festivals and forums and received a number of awards.

The film was awarded ‘For Fairytale Reality’ at DIDOR International Film Festival -2012, ‘For creative research’ at International Telekinoforuma "Together" -2013, Uluslararas? Van Gölü Film Festival? -2014, Rainbow Film Festival - 2014, "Platinum Awards" at International Movie Awards -2014, Noida International Film Festival-2015 and others.

The Steppe Man was included in the list of candidates of the American Cinema Academy OSCAR-2014 in the nomination "Best film in a foreign language".

CICFF is a monthly live screening film festival with an annual live screening mega event in the City of Joy scheduled this year for December 2017. The monthly live screenings take place at the end of each month at Indira Cinema.

Each month more than 50 films from the different categories are officially selected and out of them at least one per category is awarded.

The film festival aims to develop culture that inspires and brings together cross-cultural innovations that enrich people’s lives with entertainment.